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Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
Just wanted to say thanks to the OP - Had to do this yesterday to fit my new washer pump after the cover bracket broke losing my washer cover
Clear and concise helped get the job done reasonably quickly, thanks
Clear and concise helped get the job done reasonably quickly, thanks
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
mister_roger,
Firstly can I say what a great couple of write ups! If I ever get brave enough to do this sort of project, then I'll be sure to take a look at your guides.
I have a question about the kidney grill removal. You state that they just pulll out with a bit of force? Are the no screws used at all?
I took a look a mine yesterday, and they look to be glued (?) onto the bumper, can this be the case
Firstly can I say what a great couple of write ups! If I ever get brave enough to do this sort of project, then I'll be sure to take a look at your guides.
I have a question about the kidney grill removal. You state that they just pulll out with a bit of force? Are the no screws used at all?
I took a look a mine yesterday, and they look to be glued (?) onto the bumper, can this be the case
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
Hi goose,
Thanks for the feedback. Regarding the kidney grills, they should just snap into place. It is secured to the bumper with plastic locking tabs around the edge, but should be able to pull right out with some wiggling and firm pressure. There is a backing plate behind the bumper to which the grill attaches to and this piece is glued to the bumper, but the grill piece itself is detachable.
Best of luck to you,
-Roger
Thanks for the feedback. Regarding the kidney grills, they should just snap into place. It is secured to the bumper with plastic locking tabs around the edge, but should be able to pull right out with some wiggling and firm pressure. There is a backing plate behind the bumper to which the grill attaches to and this piece is glued to the bumper, but the grill piece itself is detachable.
Best of luck to you,
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
Ive compared mine with that of a collegues BMW (not a z), and mine have definitly been fixed in with some form of adhesive at some point in the past.
Careful cutting job required me thinks
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
Thanks to this guide I removed my original bumper without a hitch.
Mounting my aerokit however is a different matter so I would like to add some additional pointers to those who are going to DIY an aerokit bumper.
Things you need:
Hex socket set, size 8 will be used for removing 7 hex screw mounts at the bottom of the bumper, size 10 will be used to remove/mount plastic hex screw of badge.
Allen wrench set to remove the 7 bolt mounts on top of the bumper (forgot what size i used)
Precision screw driver set to push the pins in the wheel well
Torx 20 to loosen screw in headlight mount
Part number for aerokit front bumper and washer covers:
Various tips:
1. when removing the bumper attachment from the fender, it is easier if you pull down and pull out. if you just pull it out, you can damage the teeth of your bumper. make sure the plastic mount screwed to the metal fender after you remove the bumper is aligned, all tabs clipped and mounted properly before you put in the bumper.
2. adjusting the headlights is a must (at least in my case) when putting in the aerokit bumper. these can be accessed once bumper has been removed. only 4 screws hold the headlight in place. one on the left and right and two at the bottom.
3. there are only 4 hex screws mounts at the bottom of the aerokit bumper and the left and right most screws will bend your bumper
4. make sure to check mounting holes on top of the bumper (7 holes) and at the bottom (4 holes) before mounting the bumper. mine came with one bottom hole un-punched. i had to drill it before mounting the bumper
Mounting my aerokit however is a different matter so I would like to add some additional pointers to those who are going to DIY an aerokit bumper.
Things you need:
Hex socket set, size 8 will be used for removing 7 hex screw mounts at the bottom of the bumper, size 10 will be used to remove/mount plastic hex screw of badge.
Allen wrench set to remove the 7 bolt mounts on top of the bumper (forgot what size i used)
Precision screw driver set to push the pins in the wheel well
Torx 20 to loosen screw in headlight mount
Part number for aerokit front bumper and washer covers:
Various tips:
1. when removing the bumper attachment from the fender, it is easier if you pull down and pull out. if you just pull it out, you can damage the teeth of your bumper. make sure the plastic mount screwed to the metal fender after you remove the bumper is aligned, all tabs clipped and mounted properly before you put in the bumper.
2. adjusting the headlights is a must (at least in my case) when putting in the aerokit bumper. these can be accessed once bumper has been removed. only 4 screws hold the headlight in place. one on the left and right and two at the bottom.
3. there are only 4 hex screws mounts at the bottom of the aerokit bumper and the left and right most screws will bend your bumper
4. make sure to check mounting holes on top of the bumper (7 holes) and at the bottom (4 holes) before mounting the bumper. mine came with one bottom hole un-punched. i had to drill it before mounting the bumper
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
Thinking of changing to an M bumper. Whats the deal with losing the fog lights? Do you remove the whole assembly, just having the cables left dangling, get any bulb errors in the car or anything?
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
just had to remove mine to fix a leaking washer pipe, great write up, many thanks
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
An old thread I know, but I just wanted to say thank you for writing this. I had to fit a new headlight washer today and BMW wanted £150 to do it. Managed it in under 2 hrs, having never removed a bumper before. Many thanks.
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
melbs wrote:Thanks to this guide I removed my original bumper without a hitch.
Mounting my aerokit however is a different matter so I would like to add some additional pointers to those who are going to DIY an aerokit bumper.
Things you need:
Hex socket set, size 8 will be used for removing 7 hex screw mounts at the bottom of the bumper, size 10 will be used to remove/mount plastic hex screw of badge.
Allen wrench set to remove the 7 bolt mounts on top of the bumper (forgot what size i used)
Precision screw driver set to push the pins in the wheel well
Torx 20 to loosen screw in headlight mount
Part number for aerokit front bumper and washer covers:
Various tips:
1. when removing the bumper attachment from the fender, it is easier if you pull down and pull out. if you just pull it out, you can damage the teeth of your bumper. make sure the plastic mount screwed to the metal fender after you remove the bumper is aligned, all tabs clipped and mounted properly before you put in the bumper.
2. adjusting the headlights is a must (at least in my case) when putting in the aerokit bumper. these can be accessed once bumper has been removed. only 4 screws hold the headlight in place. one on the left and right and two at the bottom.
3. there are only 4 hex screws mounts at the bottom of the aerokit bumper and the left and right most screws will bend your bumper
4. make sure to check mounting holes on top of the bumper (7 holes) and at the bottom (4 holes) before mounting the bumper. mine came with one bottom hole un-punched. i had to drill it before mounting the bumper
Regarding tip #1. Yes you are correct. The TIS manual illustrates that you must pull down and then out.
Regarding tip #3. The aerokit goody bag includes two extended lenghth screws and plastic spacers. These spacers prevent the "bending" of the bumper.
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
Just found this thread,great write up/pics ,mines got washers so with CJs input i feel confident to attempt this now After my brush with a dry stone wall,the wife TOLD me i was too close,but i ignored her as usual
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That is ok, she will forget about that in about, say 30 years or so?
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PVR,You`re forgetting now,she`s a woman ,they NEVER forgetpvr wrote:That is ok, she will forget about that in about, say 30 years or so?
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
Thanks for a great guide, I used this when changing over my headlights.
I have one tip for anyone with headlamp washers - there's no need to remove the headlamp washer pipe, the pipe runs along the bottom of the bumper and is clipped at the bottom with metal clips. If you unclip the pipe from the metal clips that run along the bottom, this will allow you to remove the bumper without having to disconnect or clamp the pipes. Obviously this is only applicable if you're removing and refitting the same bumper to change the headlights or to gain access behind the bumper, If you need to completely detach the bumper then the washers will need to be detached as indicated in the thread.
I've never removed a bumper before and managed to do the whole job, including removing and refitting the headlights in 2.5 hours. Its really not that complicated.
One other thing the thread doesn't mention, but I found that some of the mounting screws had obviously not been removed since the car was built, so be prepared for a bit of elbow grease because they were fastened very tightly and took a little effort to unsrew.
Andrew.
I have one tip for anyone with headlamp washers - there's no need to remove the headlamp washer pipe, the pipe runs along the bottom of the bumper and is clipped at the bottom with metal clips. If you unclip the pipe from the metal clips that run along the bottom, this will allow you to remove the bumper without having to disconnect or clamp the pipes. Obviously this is only applicable if you're removing and refitting the same bumper to change the headlights or to gain access behind the bumper, If you need to completely detach the bumper then the washers will need to be detached as indicated in the thread.
I've never removed a bumper before and managed to do the whole job, including removing and refitting the headlights in 2.5 hours. Its really not that complicated.
One other thing the thread doesn't mention, but I found that some of the mounting screws had obviously not been removed since the car was built, so be prepared for a bit of elbow grease because they were fastened very tightly and took a little effort to unsrew.
Andrew.
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
Wow. This forum is psychic. Just got back from a wee drive and after staring at the front bumper for a long time, and checking the distance between the bumper and the wheel I have come to the conclusion that it's not fitted quite right. Spacers aren't helping, and it is some rubbing that's shown it up, but one side of the bumper is definitely sitting closer to the wheel than the other. Came on here, and this thread has been bumped from the past - how weird is that
So. Going to order some new side bumper clips and trim fastenings from BMW and have a pop at this next weekend
If it doesn't work then I may have to lose my front spacers, or at least get smaller ones
So. Going to order some new side bumper clips and trim fastenings from BMW and have a pop at this next weekend
If it doesn't work then I may have to lose my front spacers, or at least get smaller ones
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Re: Front Bumper Removal - DIY by mister_roger
Let us know how you get on mate!
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